Russell Crowe criticizes Dakota Johnson's criticism of “Madame Internet”

Russell Crowe is involved in a Madame Web debate.

The Gladiator actor – who has starred in a DC film as well as Marvel productions backed by Disney and Sony – recently reflected on Dakota Johnson's comments, Madame Web lost some of its artistic value because it felt to her as if it had been “created by committee.”

“I don't want to comment on what anyone else has said or what their experiences have been,” Russell said of Dakota's comments in an interview with GQ UK published on June 13. “But… you're telling me you signed on to do a Marvel movie, and some damn cartoon character universe, and you didn't get enough pathos?”

He continued: “It's a gigantic machine, and they make movies of a certain size. These are jobs. You know: this is your role, play the role. If you expect this to be a life-changing event, then I think you're here for the wrong reasons.”

However, the 60-year-old also admitted that the process of filming a superhero movie with many CGI effects brings its own difficulties.

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